Today we looked at some examples of didgipak's and how they relate to the song. One example is the Vixens' digipak.
I know that my group have to design a didgipak of our own to demonstrate how to create a package and how a whole music video would be produced.
We have to create a six panel didgipak and a magazine cover linked with our song.
What needs to be included on our digipak: front, spine, back membership postcard/ fliers, lyric section, disk impression and artist information/ section.
This is another example of a digipak. This is by Alert Hammond and his album Yours to Keep. This shows a six panel digipak with two different images. You can see that when you open up the digipak it creates one whole image. The first three panels are the front, back and inside panels. These images seem like hand-drawn therefore the use of handwritten font on the front works really well. However he Second three panels are a picture of a sun-set with the band members in the frame. This at first seemed to clash with the other panel but when i analysed it closer it seemed to work together. Both of these images create a peaceful and clam atmosphere, and the three rabbits in the first panels have been incorporated in the second panels as it has the three members in it. Moving on to the actual CD it seems to flow with the ideas of the sun-set and the three rabbits. All of the the three individual pieces have their own images but the ideas created are the same.


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